This is so true, as an ex cabin manager for 23yrs I know cabin crew have so many transferable skills they will always be an asset to any team.
‘She was just an air hostess ‘ ‘I wouldn’t have given you the position if it wasn’t for covid ‘ ‘Didn’t you just point to doors ‘ Since leaving aviation in 2020 these are just a few of comments I have had said to me. Yesterdays incident is a Reminder that ✈️ cabin crew are trained to evacuate a plane in ninety seconds. ✈️ It's a standard that all passenger aircraft are certified to meet, and it's one that proved invaluable in the recent Japan Airlines incident. ✈️ Thanks to the crew's expertise and passengers' cooperation, everyone made it off safely. ✈️ It's a reminder that flight attendants are not just there to serve coffee - they're there to save lives. ✈️ Every procedure and checklist is developed from past incidents, and it's crucial to know how to implement them under high-pressure situations. ✈️ This is a perfect example of how the aviation industry learns and adapts to ensure the safety of every passenger. ✈️ Let's take a moment to applaud the actions of the crew on this flight. I may have hung my wings however I could not be prouder to have spent most of my working life flying ! I was never just an air hostess and never will be! Think before you judge someone from their job role . They may have hidden skills which will thrive in your organisation!
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9moEmma Louise Simpson absolutely 100%! Skills gained as cabin crew should never be underestimated.